by Kevin Priest | Sep 30, 2021 | Emissions Monitoring, Fixed Gas Detection, Gas Detection, Personal Safety
The principle of a linearity test is to check that the gas analyser system is ‘linear’. The linearity shall be calculated and tested using the procedure given in annex B of the standard EN14181. Linearity tests can be performed by Service Engineer, Site Engineer or...
by Kevin Priest | Aug 24, 2021 | Latest News
Isocyanates are a class of highly reactive and powerful compounds that produce superior-quality products. Used across the manufacturing industry, isocyanates a regarded as a benchmark for high performance. But isocyanates have a dark side too which can lead to poor...
by Kevin Priest | Aug 11, 2021 | Emissions Monitoring, Latest News
By monitoring and optimising the gas abatement process in Energy from Waste plants, operators can achieve two things. Firstly, compliance with the new Emission Limit Values (ELVs) in the revised site permits, derived from the Industrial Emissions Directive 2010/75/....
by Kevin Priest | Jul 27, 2021 | Emissions Monitoring, Events
We’re back exhibiting after a 2 year absence! Following the repeated postponements, it’s great to be going full steam ahead and planning for the RWM show at the end of September. Over the past 18-24 months, there have been a lot of changes to emissions...
by Kevin Priest | Jul 16, 2021 | Gas Detection, Latest News, Personal Safety
Shipping containers present a risk to any person opening and unloading them. There are many reasons why shipping containers contain dangerous gases. This may be dependent on the type of cargo or whether the container has been fumigated. Prior to opening and unloading,...